Years & Years 'Palo Santo': Everything We Know About Their Second Album

Release date, music videos, tracklisting, and deeper song meanings - everything you need to know about Years & Years' upcoming second album, 'Palo Santo'.

This summer, Years & Years will follow up their iconic debut album Communion and fans are already pumped about what the group's sophomore release has in store. The album's lead single "Sanctify" signaled their triumphant return, but what else can fans expect when it comes to their upcoming release?

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What is the name of Years & Years' second album?

On April 24, Years & Years officially announced that their second studio album would be called Palo Santo. Alongside the album title announcement, Years & Years also provided fans with a tracklist for their upcoming release.

What is the meaning behind the name "Palo Santo"?

In an Instagram live session, Olly Alexander explained what inspired the album name Palo Santo and how related it to his experiences and creative process.

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"This stick of wood that you burn, the smoke is meant to purify your space from all evil spirits and negative energy and it's called Palo Santo. That's the name of track 10, that is the name of the album."

Olly explained that he liked "the idea that you could burn something and it would cleanse the negativity. [...] That's kind of how I see music and see songwriting."

In Spanish, Palo Santo translates to "holy wood" or "holy tree".

When will Years & Years' Palo Santo be released?

On April 25, Years & Years announced that Palo Santo would be out everywhere July 6.

What is the meaning behind "Sanctify"?

"So 'Sanctify' is basically a song about a guy who's struggling with his sexuality," Olly explained. "I've been involved in that experience. I've been on actually both sides of that experience and it inspired the song. And it's got a sort of throwback R'N'B vibe mixed with a bit of...something else."

Will Years & Years tour in 2018?

Years & Years have not yet announced a tour for Palo Santo. However, the band are slated to play a series of festivals over the summer, with most of them falling after the album's release.

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